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# chaind-eth development tester recipe
chaind-eth is a socket server that acts as a automated transaction handler for an EVM network.
It capabilities are (unchecked box means feature not yet completed):
- [x] unix socket server to accept raw, signed RLP evm transactions
- [x] stateful queueing system following full local and remote lifecycle of the transaction
- [x] transaction dispatcher unit
- [ ] transaction retry unit (for errored or suspended transactions)
- [x] blockchain listener that updates state of transactions in queue
- [x] CLI transaction listing tool, filterable by:
* [x] transaction range with lower and/or upper bound
* [x] only show transaction with errors
* [x] only show transaction that have not yet completed
- [x] systemd unit / socket service
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- [x] sql storage backend
- [ ] filesystem storage backend
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## prerequisites
For these examples you need:
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- linux (tested on 5.12.x, perhaps wsl/macos will work too, no guarantees, though)
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- python 3.9.x
- pip
- virtualenv
- socat
- sqlite
- an EVM RPC endpoint
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For any python command / executable used below:
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* add `-v` or `-vv` to get more information about what is going on
* use with `--help` for information on how to use and parameters that can be passed
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## setting up the database backend
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Currently there is no more practical way of setting up the database backend :/
```
git clone https://gitlab.com/chaintool/chaind
cd chaind
python -m venv .venv
. .venv/bin/activate
pip install --extra-index-url https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net:8433 -r requirements.txt
# the following will set up your database in ~/.local/share/chaind/eth/chaind.sqlite
PYTHONPATH=. CHAIND_DOMAIN=eth DATABASE_ENGINE=sqlite python scripts/migrate.py
```
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## usage example
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### create an empty working directory
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In terminal window A
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```
d=$(mktemp -d) && cd $d
```
### create a chaind-eth sandbox
```
python -m venv .venv
. .venv/bin/activate
pip install --extra-index-url https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net:8433 "chaind-eth>=0.0.1a2"
```
### start the services
In terminal window B
```
cd <working directory>
. .venv/bin/activate
export DATABASE_ENGINE=sqlite
export RPC_HTTP_PROVIDER=<your_provider>
export CHAIN_SPEC=<chain_spec_of_provider>
chaind-eth-server --session-id testsession
```
In terminal window C
```
cd <working directory>
. .venv/bin/activate
export DATABASE_ENGINE=sqlite
export RPC_HTTP_PROVIDER=<your_provider>
export CHAIN_SPEC=<chain_spec_of_provider>
chaind-eth-syncer
```
### prepare test transactions
Create two transactions from sender in keyfile (which needs to have gas balance) to a newly created account
```
export WALLET_KEY_FILE=<path_to_keyfile>
export WALLET_PASSWORD=<keyfile_password_if_needed>
export RPC_HTTP_PROVIDER=<your_provider>
export CHAIN_SPEC=<chain_spec_of_provider>
# create new account and store address in variable
eth-keyfile -z > testkey.json
recipient=$(eth-keyfile -z -d testkey.json)
# create transactions
eth-gas --raw -a $recipient 1024 > tx1.txt
eth-gas --raw -a $recipient 2048 > tx2.txt
eth-gas --raw -a $recipient 4096 > tx3.txt
```
### send test transactions to queue
```
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cat tx1.txt | socat UNIX-CLIENT=/run/user/$UID/chaind/eth/testsession/chaind.sock
cat tx2.txt | socat UNIX-CLIENT=/run/user/$UID/chaind/eth/testsession/chaind.sock
cat tx3.txt | socat UNIX-CLIENT=/run/user/$UID/chaind/eth/testsession/chaind.sock
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```
### check status of transactions
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```
export DATABASE_ENGINE=sqlite
sender=$(eth-keyfile -d $WALLET_KEY_FILE)
DATABASE_NAME=$HOME/.local/share/chaind/eth/chaind.sqlite chainqueue-list $sender
# to show a summary only instead all transactions
DATABASE_NAME=$HOME/.local/share/chaind/eth/chaind.sqlite chainqueue-list --summary $sender
```
The `chainqueue-list` tool provides some basic filtering. Use `chainqueue-list --help` to see what they are.
## systemd
TBC